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====== SART ======

//The US FCC has recently approved transmissions by AIS SART devices.  These devices were originally designed for SOLAS class ships as an alternative to radar SARTs for carriage on life boats, but the efficiency of design has encouraged applications down to man-over-board devices//.

Search And Rescue Transponders (SART) or PLB transmitting AIS messages are now available on the market. In an emergency situation the position  will be displayed as an AIS target in  OpenCPN. AIS SART can be a device on a vessel, in a life raft or a personal Man Over Board (MOB) device. MMSI always begins with 97.

==== Any AIS SART Activation ====

=== Note: Unknown SART. When the MMSI Number is not entered into the MMSI List ===

This section includes "Unknown" SART, **SART Alerts** which **Do NOT** have **MMSI numbers** entered into the **MMSI List** as MOB. Listed MMSI SART Alerts also have this type of alert. The common notice or alert is that the icon below marks an **emergency**. 

{{opencpn:manual:sart4.png?nolink&45x41}}SART icon, **distress** target display. **This is a "Mayday".** 

In OpenCPN a distress signal sent by a  SART, triggers a visual alert (red explosion bubble) and a warning sound (if activated in the ToolBox-->AIS Tab). 

{{opencpn:manual:sartalarm.png?nolink&600x377|SART Alarm}}

=== Jump to Target ===

**Then Manually Create & Activate Route**. 

There is no **Automatic creation of a Route** to the SART for **MMSI numbers** //not// entered into the **MMSI List**. 

Currently the easiest way to create a Route from Ship to SART is to pick **Jump to Target** from **Target Info** and then **Right Click** on the SART Alert Icon and pick **Navigate to this** which will create and set the **Route Active**.

{{opencpn:manual:toolbar_buttons:ais:ais-sart-mob-navigate-to-this.jpg?600|AIS-Sart-Mob Manually Navigate to this}}

We would like to see "Navigate to this" as a Right Click in the AIS Target List.

=== Alert is Acknowledged ===

Once the alert is //**Acknowledged**//, the target behaves as any other AIS target. In the picture below the cursor is over the target. The SART target will persist on screen for 18 minutes after the last transmission irrespective of other settings for AIS.
**SART alerts always have priority over DSC and CPA alerts.** 

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And here is an AIS target query.

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AIS SART messages and DSC distress calls are always found at the top of the AIS target list.

{{opencpn:manual:sart-alarm2.png?nolink&600x370}}
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==== Automatic SART-MOB Activation for your Crew ====

=== Note: Enter Crew Member AIS-SART-PLB MMSI Numbers into the MMSI List ===

If you and your crew have AIS Sart PLB personal locator beacons, transmitting AIS emergency messages, and the MMSI number of each device is entered in //Options->Ships->MMSI Properties->New//, OpenCPN (from version 4.0)  will automatically work as a //man overboard tracking device//.

Read more in// [[opencpn:opencpn_user_manual:toolbar_buttons:man_overboard|Man OverBoard]]//.  

In particular, each Crew Member's MMSI must be properly recorded and set up for [[opencpn:opencpn_user_manual:toolbar_buttons:man_overboard#mob_activated_automatically|"Automatic MOB Activation"]] in //Options > Charts > Ship > MMSI list//.

{{opencpn:manual:toolbar_buttons:ais:ais-mmsi-properties-new.jpg?600|AIS-MMSI-properties-new}}

=== AIS Sart for MMSI Crew "Temporary MOB Route" Shows ===

{{:opencpn:manual:ais-sart-mob-reactivation.jpg?400|AIS-Sart-Mob-Route}}

When the AIS-Sart occurs and becomes "Active" (showing up at the top of the AIS Target List), there is a new heavy blue "Temporary MOB Route" created from the Ship to the SART, that is not "Activated" yet. Also the Active SART has a red explosion bubble around it and the heavy blue "temporary MOB route" is automatically inserted into the Route Manager along with a MOB waypoint.

=== AIS Sart "Temporary MOB Route" is Activated ===

When the automatically created "Temporary MOB Route" (shown as a heavy blue line), is activated by a Right Click, or in Route Manager, the "Active Route Console" Window appears on the right side of the screen and the route is from Ship to MOB.

{{:opencpn:manual:ais-sart-mob-route-active-normal-ais-settings.jpg?600|Ais-sart-mob Route Active with Normal AIS Settings}}

This is an intense situation with heavy AIS traffic, shown with normal AIS settings. There are ways to reduce the clutter:

From  from //Menubar > AIS > Dropdown//
  * Turn on "Attenuate less critical targets"
  * Uncheck "Show AIS Target Tracks"
  * Uncheck "Show CPA Alert Dialogues"

From Options > Ships > AIS Targets
  * Under "Display" Uncheck "Show Target COG predictor arrow"
  * Under "CPA Calculation" to Uncheck "Warn if CPA is less than (NMi)"

{{opencpn:manual:toolbar_buttons:ais:ais-sart-mob-change-settings-cpa.jpg?600|Ais-sart-mob Route Active with CPA &TCPA}}

The final step, "Show Targets" set to Off from //Menubar > AIS > Show Targets//:

{{opencpn:manual:toolbar_buttons:ais:ais-sart-mob-showaistargets-off.jpg?600|Ais-sart-mob Route Active with Show Targets Off}}

=== After MMSI Crew member SART is deactivated (18 minutes)===

After any Crew member SART MOB (MMSI entered into MMSI List) has occurred and is completed, there is an 18 minute period during which the MOB continues to show (typical). Then after that there will be continue to be artifacts left in the "Route Manager" which is very good, because they provide a backup to continue the search. Each screen shows a different artifact.

Temporary MOB Route

{{:opencpn:manual:ais-mob-simple-route.jpg?400|Temporary MOB-Route}}


MOB Track

{{opencpn:manual:toolbar_buttons:ais:ais-sart-mob-route-track-waypoint.jpg?400|MOB Track}}

MOB Waypoints  - Most recent MOB Waypoint (the earlier ones are disabled automatically).

{{opencpn:manual:toolbar_buttons:ais:ais-mob-simple-waypoints.jpg?400|MOB Waypoint}}

==== Disable or ignore a SART Alarm ====

When an Alert is active:
  * Find the Alert's MMSI number in the AIS Target List. 
  * Add a “New” MMSI number in Options→Ships→MMSI. 
  * Edit the Options→Ships→MMSI Properties to “ignore” this target.
  * Close the Options Dialog.
  * “Acknowledge” the SART alert one more time.
  * No further alerts should be seen or heard.
  * If you restart OCPN, you will never get alerts for this target again. 

To simulate a SART Alarm run {{:opencpn:files:nmea:sart-alarms.txt.doc|Sart Alarm Nmea File}} in VDR player.

==== Testing Ais-Sart-Mob with a Real SART event recording ====

There is an even better dry VDR file test provided by contributor [Firebar] which is a realtime recording which has Ship's position and several AIS-Sart-Mob signals from **MMSI # 970122894** which will give you an very good idea of the operation. Download this file below, unzip and run it with [[:opencpn:supplementary_software:nmea_instruments#nmea_server_for_tests|VDRplayer]] after making the proper TCP connection in Opencpn. Also make sure you enter the MMSI number into the MMSI list providing the correct settings. Then when AIS-Sart-Mob alert occurs, right-click the blue Temporary MOB route and set it "active". For instructions on use of [[https://github.com/transmitterdan/VDRplayer|VDRplayer on Github]] and [[:opencpn:opencpn_user_manual:options_setting:connections#add_a_network_connection|Adding a Network Connection]]

The screenshot illustrations [[https://opencpn.org/wiki/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=opencpn:opencpn_user_manual:toolbar_buttons:ais:sart#ais_sart_temporary_mob_route_is_activated|above]] were done with this file. When the MOB has moved and there is a new automatic route created, the old route is deactivated automatically..

  * Test file {{:opencpn:files:nmea:ais-sart-mob-firebar-real.zip|AIS-sart-mob-Firebar-Real.zip}} 
  * Cruiser Forum Discussion [[http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f134/ais-man-overboard-behaviour-183590.html#post2468349|AIS Man Overboard Behavior]]

==== Testing One SART message ====

With the MMSI entered and set as an MOB device, when a SART message is received an MOB alarm is activated and a single MOB waypoint is generated. No further ones are generated regardless of whether the alert is acknowledged or not. With two SART activations within a few seconds of each other at exactly the same position one MOB waypoint is generated. With a drifting MOB the result may a little different.

  * Test file: {{opencpn:files:nmea:sart-test-one-activation.zip|SART-Test-One-Activation}}
  * Cruiser Forum Discussion: [[http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f134/one-ais-sart-message-many-mob-waypoints-196636.html]|One AIS SART message]]

==== Testing AIS-Sart-Mob without AIS-PLB Device (dry test using VDR files) ====

The two lines representing the SART going off are: > !AIVDM,1,1,,A,>>O2TSdlt:1@E=@,2*51\\
> !AIVDM,1,1,,A,1>O2TSf000OquoPM3AG000000000,2*3B

{{:opencpn:files:nmea:sart-test.zip|Sart-Test.txt}}  Please unzip the compressed file. Run this Nmea0183 file with VDRplayer to simulate an AIS-SART-MOB event after setting up the MMSI number as described below.

First set up the AIS-MOB MMSI in the Options > Ship > MMSI Tab as if it were a Crew Member's MOB device, as shown below:

  * MMSI# 972072078
  * Always Track
  * Persistant
  * Handle this MMSI as SART/PLB(AIS) MOB

Then run the test file above with [[:opencpn:supplementary_software:nmea_instruments#nmea_server_for_tests|VDRplayer]]. If you do have it set up you'll get a single SART distress call and a new Temporary MOB Route will be automatically set from the Ship location to the MOB. If you do not have it set up correctly, you'll probably get 2 alerts for the SART in the course of the file.


==== Using the Test Button for a AIS-SART-MOB-PLB device==== 

It is possible to use the "Test Function" to test a SART, to make sure it works. If the AIS-MOB-PLB has a testing function that can be activated, there is a test mode which uses a different icon.  (We would very much like a VDR recording of this to provide an download dry test.)

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{{opencpn:manual:sart5.png?nolink&45x46}}

Icon displayed when **testing** an AIS-SART device.
